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IT worker jailed for life for fentanyl murders of married couple

Luke D’Wit will serve a minimum of 37 years for poisoning Stephen and Carol Baxter with fentanyl last year in Essex.

Sam Russell
Friday 22 March 2024 07:28 EDT
Stephen Baxter, 61, and his 64-year-old wife Carol who were murdered by Luke D’Wit (Family photo/PA)
Stephen Baxter, 61, and his 64-year-old wife Carol who were murdered by Luke D’Wit (Family photo/PA) (PA Media)

An IT worker has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 37 years for the murder of a married couple who he poisoned with fentanyl after creating a gallery of fake personas to manipulate them.

Luke D’Wit, who befriended and worked for Stephen and Carol Baxter, later changed their will to make him a director of their shower mat company.

The 34-year-old had pretended to be a doctor from Florida and members of a fake support group for the thyroid condition Hashimoto’s, which Mrs Baxter suffered from.

Mrs Baxter, 64, and her 61-year-old husband were found dead at their home in West Mersea in Essex by their daughter Ellie on Easter Sunday last year.

D’Wit, of West Mersea, arrived soon after and described himself as a “friend” to a 999 call handler, before calmly giving a false account, as Ellie was heard in distress in the background.

Prosecutors said D’Wit created a fake will on his phone the day after the Baxters were found dead, making him a director of their shower mat company Cazsplash.

Another fake persona – a solicitor – was used in connection with the new will, prosecutors said.

On Wednesday, D’Wit was found guilty at Chelmsford Crown Court of murdering the couple following a trial lasting more than a month.

He was sentenced at the same court on Friday by judge Mr Justice Nicholas Lavender.

The couple’s daughter had said in evidence that her parents believed D’Wit was “weird, but nerdy weird”.

She said he had initially been brought into their shower mat business in about 2012 or 2013 to “help build the website” before eventually coming round to their house “every day”.

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